“Line of Duty” goes off the rails

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The fifth season of the police procedural drama was silly and dissatisfying

SUNDAY NIGHT is the time when the British population is most likely to gather round the TV and watch a programme simultaneously. The BBC has often devoted this slot to period dramas such as “Poldark” and “Howard’s End”, but the focus has shifted somewhat to thrillers. “The Night Manager”, a lavish adaptation of a novel by John Le Carré, was a huge hit in 2016; the latest ratings success has been “Line of Duty”, which ended its fifth season on May 5th. An estimated 9.

“Line of Duty” began in 2012 as a more low-key affair but the show has gradually increased the body count—and reduced the plausibility—over the years. The second series was the best, featuring a compelling performance from Ms Hawes as Lindsay Denton, the police officer under investigation.

Alas, the latest series has been the weakest of the five. The lead suspect, played by Stephen Graham, was killed off too early for his story to be satisfying. Instead, the main drama revolved around the hunt for “H”, the senior policeman apparently behind a gang of criminals which has dogged the AC-12 unit throughout the show’s history. All the evidence apparently pointed to the head of the unit, Ted Hastings , who had previously been portrayed as an old-fashioned, straight-arrow type.

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